Every year, the announcement of the @spieldesjahres nominations leads to a lot of discussion across our hobby. Some people agree with the choices, others question why certain games were not included, and many try to predict the eventual winners. What most people don't realise when they discuss the nominations is that the jury does not gather for a single weekend to decide the best game of the year. No, jurors spend many months playing hundreds of new releases several times with different groups of people. It is a lot of work that often goes unnoticed, but that explains why the award continues to carry such influence nearly fifty years after it began. In the second article of the series, I look at this in more detail.
Read the full article here: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2026/06/16/spiel-des-jahres-how-the-jury-chooses-games-topic-discussion/
Listen to the Audio version here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3n8RpcoWAzqbRpPrGoaNuf?si=qK-I8EzaTVqylC4_NRfIxg
(Photo courtesy of Spiel des Jahres)





